India

In a country where cricket is the most popular sport, you would think the UFC would never go there. Once again, the UFC proves us wrong.

In September, the UFC announced The Ultimate Fighter would be taking place in India in 2013.

India has the second-biggest population in the world with over 1.2 billion people residing in the country.

The organization also announced that they had agreed to a deal with SONY SIX, which will produce and show the episodes. The UFC, though, hasn't stated whether we will see an event in the country following the season.

Mexico

A question people ask UFC president Dana White often is, when will the UFC go to Mexico?

Mexico is the only North American country that the UFC hasn't gone too. With the success of boxing, the UFC in Mexico should be a no-brainer.

You have stars like Tito Ortiz, Diego Sanchez and Cain Velasquez who are Mexican-American fighters. If Velasquez regains the heavyweight championship from Junior Dos Santos at UFC 155, a UFC show in Mexico should be there in the very near future.

Russia

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The fight public would never think the UFC would go to Russia due the organization and Fedor Emelianenko not being able to agree to a deal.

UFC president Dana White stated in July that a UFC show could be heading to the country in the near future. It makes plenty of sense for the UFC to go there. It is the largest country in the world, covering more than one-eighth of the Earth's land area, and ninth-largest country in the world in terms of population.

Could the UFC land Emelianenko if they come to Russia? Maybe we will find out sooner than we think.